Written by

Robert Perea
| rperea@masonvalleynews.com

Ana Moctezuma is used to working, but when her family stopped in Nevada after following the lettuce harvest, what she saw before her was opportunity.

As one of the 17 members of the first graduating class from the National Career Skills Institute's industrial mechanical, industrial electrical and industrial instrumentation technology program, Moctezuma sees better yet on the horizon.

"This education is going to help me have more doors open," Moctezuma said. "I have new skills that are going to be more opportunity for us." ...